C318-G User manual – MEA (English UI) (update changes appli
Vehicle driving
Energy management Click on "vehicle center" - "drive" on the central control display screen to enter the interface operation. Energy management comprises three modes: urban mode, high-speed mode, mountain mode, along with two specific scenario modes: emergency mode and parking charging.
Energy management mode Urbanmode
In this mode, the vehicle prioritizes pure electric drive, minimizing the use of the range extender. It is recommended for use on relatively short journeys. This mode offers a mandatory pure electric switch option, allowing for greater electricity use and extended range. However, disabling it may lead to degraded NVH performance and increased fuel consumption. It is advised to use temporarily when a charging station is anticipated ahead. High-speed mode In this mode, the range extender is activated to charge the battery when levels drop below a threshold, maintaining a relatively high charge (recommended for use on longer journeys with a fully charged battery). Mountain mode In this mode, set a target battery level under "battery level holding target" on the central display. If the battery level falls below the set target, the range extender charges the battery to maintain the desired level. This mode can be pre-activated for complex roads, like mountainous terrain, or for manual battery setting scenarios. Emergency mode Restricting comfort, entertainment, and power functions can enhance the vehicle's range. If the vehicle's overall remaining range drops below a threshold, the system will prompt you to enter this mode via the central display to ensure reaching a fueling or charging station (Recommended for emergencies with insufficient fuel or battery levels).
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